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From the supplier: Several aspects of legal malpractice continue to evolve, suggesting possible developments over the coming years regarding when and how lawyers can be held accountable. Areas that are gaining significance include creating a foreseeable risk of litigation for the client, even through legal acts and documents; depriving clients of the opportunity to prevail in court; and negligent spoliation of evidence. The application of ethical rather than professional codes and rules, and of statutes of limitation, are considered.
Citation DetailsTitle: Legal malpractice in the 21st century. (Professional Negligence)
Author: Ronald E. Mallen
Publication:Trial (Magazine/Journal)
Date: May 1, 1995
Publisher: Association of Trial Lawyers of America
Volume: 31
Issue: n5
Page: 18(10)
Distributed by Thomson Gale.
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